Kanban is a visual management system that helps teams organize and manage their work. It's based on the principles of "just-in-time" and "pull" production, where work is pulled from one stage to the next as needed.
Key features:
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Visual board: A physical or digital board with columns representing different stages of work (e.g., To Do, In Progress, Done).
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Cards: Small cards or sticky notes representing individual tasks or pieces of work.
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Work in Progress (WIP) limits: Set limits on the number of tasks that can be in progress at any given time to prevent overload.
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Continuous improvement: Regularly review and adjust the process to optimize efficiency and effectiveness.
Kanban is commonly used in software development, but it can be applied to any team or process that needs to manage work flow effectively.
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